Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![On dead leaves of Linncea horealis. Glen Dole, Clova, Minute, scattered over the upper surface of the leaves, pitchy brown, shin- ing, narrowed into a short conical ostiolum. Asci clavate, sublanceolate. Sporidia oblnng-cymbiform, about four times as long as broad, obtuse, scarcely curved. Endochrome at first retracted to either end ; a septum is then formed between the two masses, which are at length again divided. 2765. Sphaerella pteridis. Desm. Bracken Sphsrella. Epiptyllous; spots grejish or none; perithecia minute, glo- bose, scattered or aggregate, covered with the epidermis ; asci clavate; sporidia elongated-fusiform, straight or curved, uni- septate, hjaline.—Cooke Seem. Journ. t. 50, f. 32. Cookeexs.no. 175. Sphceriapteridis, Desm. exs. no. 1295 (not Schm. exs. no. 2, whichis Dothidea). B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. no. 656. Sphceria litura, Berk. MSS. Splvsria punctiformis, h. Pteridis, Fries exs. no. 86 (not Sphcerella pteridis, De Not. Sfer. Ital. tab. 99). On dead fronds of Pleris aquilina. Sporidia (-0005 in.) 015 m.m. long. a766. Sphaerella erysiphina. Berk. Hop-leaf Sphserella. Epiphyllous; perithecia scattered, minute, almost superficial, brown; asci cylindrical; sporidia uniseriate, hyaline, uniseptate. Cooke Seem.Journ. t. 50,/. 24. Sphceria erysiphina, B. ^ Br. Journ. Hort. Soc. ix. p. 67. On living hop leaves, Accompanying and mixed with Sphcerotheca Castagnei. Spondia (-0005 in.) •0]25 m.m. long. 2767. Sphaerella miczospila. B.&Br. Willow herb Sphserella. Perithecia scattered, globose, one or more immersed in a mmute^ brown spot arising from the delicate mycelium ; asci cylmdrical; sporidia oblongo-elliptic, uniseptate.—C7ooy5;e Seem. Journ. t. 50,/. 23. Sphceria microspila, B. ^ Br. Ann. JST.H. no. 984,1.17,f. 36. On leaves of Epilohium montanum. Orton Wood. Sporidia (•0002--0005 in.) •005--0127 m.m. long. 2768. Sphaerella brassicaecola. Be JVbt. Cabbage Sphaerella. ^ Spermogonia.—Perithecia circinating, crowded, in suborbicular pallid spots; spermatia hyaline, minute.-^s^.roma brassiccB, Chev. 11. Par. l,p. 449. Berk. Ann. N.H. no. 204](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0955.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)